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[email protected] - www.magic.gov.uk UK Coastal and Marine UK Coastal and Marine Resource Atlas Resource Atlas Coastal Atlases Workshop Coastal Atlases Workshop Cork Ireland July 25 – 26, 2006 Cork Ireland July 25 – 26, 2006

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Page 1: UK Case Study: UK Coastal and Marine Resources Atlas

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UK Coastal and Marine UK Coastal and Marine Resource AtlasResource Atlas

Coastal Atlases WorkshopCoastal Atlases WorkshopCork Ireland July 25 – 26, 2006Cork Ireland July 25 – 26, 2006

  

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BackgroundBackground

Old paper atlas – BP, NCC, MPCUOld paper atlas – BP, NCC, MPCU Was primary ref tool for CP and Was primary ref tool for CP and

response in UKresponse in UK Out of date – misinformationOut of date – misinformation Potential –ve impact when used for:Potential –ve impact when used for:

– CP – e.g. OPRC plansCP – e.g. OPRC plans– Response - operationalResponse - operational

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Background - contextBackground - context

MCA project leaders – why?MCA project leaders – why? Responsible for the co-ordination of Responsible for the co-ordination of

response to maritime pollution incidentsresponse to maritime pollution incidents

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Purpose of the AtlasPurpose of the Atlas To provide a more flexible resource for To provide a more flexible resource for

national oil spill planningnational oil spill planning Not a substitute for live consultation with Not a substitute for live consultation with

statutory bodiesstatutory bodies To provide generic information on sensitive To provide generic information on sensitive

resources of the UK coastline and its seas – to resources of the UK coastline and its seas – to all stakeholdersall stakeholders

To assist in id of protection and clean-up To assist in id of protection and clean-up prioritiespriorities

To facilitate seamless multi agency responseTo facilitate seamless multi agency response Consistency with the UK - NCPConsistency with the UK - NCP

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Purpose of the Atlas – to Purpose of the Atlas – to facilitate?facilitate?

Audit and planning – consistent Audit and planning – consistent effective CP’seffective CP’s

Operational response – urgent Operational response – urgent needsneeds

Clean-up managementClean-up management Damage assessment, Damage assessment,

compensation, responsibilitiescompensation, responsibilities Wider sharing of dataWider sharing of data

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Target AudienceTarget Audience

Government agencies – env Government agencies – env planning, esp oil spill planning and planning, esp oil spill planning and responseresponse

Oil industryOil industry CP specialist consultants in coastal CP specialist consultants in coastal

and marine env management – and marine env management – public / privatepublic / private

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Atlas PartnersAtlas Partners Maritime and Coastguard AgencyMaritime and Coastguard Agency Scottish ExecutiveScottish Executive Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsDepartment for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Department of Trade and IndustryDepartment of Trade and Industry English NatureEnglish Nature Scottish Natural HeritageScottish Natural Heritage Joint Nature Conservation CommitteeJoint Nature Conservation Committee Kent County CouncilKent County Council Hampshire County CouncilHampshire County Council Essex County CouncilEssex County Council Environment Agency, Anglian RegionEnvironment Agency, Anglian Region Energy InstituteEnergy Institute

Complex project Complex project managementmanagement

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MAGIC - platformMAGIC - platform

Defra ledDefra led Ideal host for the coastal and Ideal host for the coastal and

marine digital atlasmarine digital atlas Standard GIS tools – to view and Standard GIS tools – to view and

query dataquery data

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What is MAGIC?What is MAGIC?

MMulti-ulti-AAgency…gency…– Partnership ProjectPartnership Project

……GGeographic eographic IInformation…nformation…– All data has spatial elementAll data has spatial element

……for the for the CCountrysideountryside– All partners concerned with rural All partners concerned with rural

policy and servicespolicy and services

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Addition of the new Addition of the new datasetsdatasets

Originally England onlyOriginally England only Extending scope to include marine Extending scope to include marine

and Great Britain datasetsand Great Britain datasets First phase will be Coastal & First phase will be Coastal &

Marine Resource Atlas dataMarine Resource Atlas data NOT a Scottish or Welsh systemNOT a Scottish or Welsh system

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How is MAGIC delivered?How is MAGIC delivered?

Via the website:Via the website:

www.magic.gov.ukwww.magic.gov.uk Access information throughAccess information through

– Interactive mapInteractive map– Data download facilityData download facility– Static MapsStatic Maps

Accessible to all over the InternetAccessible to all over the Internet

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Technical ArchitectureTechnical Architecture

• Dedicated Internet serverDedicated Internet server• ESRI ArcIMS softwareESRI ArcIMS software

• Customised in-house to meet user Customised in-house to meet user requirementsrequirements

• Data stored in SQL ServerData stored in SQL Server– ESRI ArcSDE used to access data via ESRI ArcSDE used to access data via

ArcIMSArcIMS

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Marine data available in ED50 Marine data available in ED50 Mercator and GB National GridMercator and GB National Grid

Metadata availableMetadata available Data DownloadData Download Static MapsStatic Maps

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The challenges?The challenges?

Data issuesData issues Marine environment completely Marine environment completely

new to MAGICnew to MAGIC Aligning to current MAGIC Aligning to current MAGIC

proceduresprocedures Continuing with MAGIC service Continuing with MAGIC service

during developmentduring development

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Datasets/layersDatasets/layers

Around 100 datasets Around 100 datasets Coastal HabitatsCoastal Habitats GB Conservation DesignationsGB Conservation Designations InfrastructureInfrastructure Species DataSpecies Data

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Data layersData layers

Data setData set Sub-data categoriesSub-data categories Data sourceData source

Terrestrial base mappingTerrestrial base mapping 1:50,000 raster mapping1:50,000 raster mapping

1:25,000 raster mapping1:25,000 raster mapping

Ordnance SurveyOrdnance Survey

BathymetryBathymetry 5m, 10m, 20m (& 1mile 5m, 10m, 20m (& 1mile buffer), 40mbuffer), 40m

UKHO (UKHO (DEFRADEFRA))

Offshore jurisdictionsOffshore jurisdictions 12 mile limit12 mile limit

Marine Pollution Control ZoneMarine Pollution Control Zone

CEFASCEFAS

MCAMCA

Standing Orders for Standing Orders for dispersant usedispersant use

DEFRA & SEERADDEFRA & SEERAD

InfrastructureInfrastructure WindfarmsWindfarms

Oil & gasOil & gas

Shipping LanesShipping Lanes

Crown EstateCrown Estate

DEALDEAL

TBCTBC

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Data setData set Sub-data categoriesSub-data categories Data sourceData source

Intertidal geologyIntertidal geology BGS, CCWBGS, CCW

Coastal habitatsCoastal habitats Sandunes (& machair)Sandunes (& machair) EN, CCW, SNHEN, CCW, SNH

CetaceansCetaceans JNCC, SMRU, Seawatch JNCC, SMRU, Seawatch FoundationFoundation

SealsSeals Haul out & pupping sitesHaul out & pupping sites SMRUSMRU

Wildfowl & wadersWildfowl & waders WWT WWT

SeabirdsSeabirds Seabird coloniesSeabird colonies

Offshore concentrationsOffshore concentrations

JNCCJNCC

Sensitive fish areasSensitive fish areas Spawning groundsSpawning grounds

Nursery AreasNursery Areas

CEFASCEFAS

CEFASCEFAS

FishfarmsFishfarms Crown Estate (Scotland)Crown Estate (Scotland)

Shellfish bedsShellfish beds CEFAS, SEPACEFAS, SEPA

Conservation designationsConservation designations EN, CCW, SNHEN, CCW, SNH

Bathing watersBathing waters EA, SEPAEA, SEPA

Data layersData layers

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Example layer: CCW Intertidal substrateExample layer: CCW Intertidal substrate

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ProblemsProblems

Licensing issues – OS, UKHOLicensing issues – OS, UKHO Poorly managed, inaccessible dataPoorly managed, inaccessible data Inconsistent records in single datasetInconsistent records in single dataset Incomparable regional datasetsIncomparable regional datasets Incomplete data coverage – nationalIncomplete data coverage – national Multiple datasets for same kind of dataMultiple datasets for same kind of data

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ProblemsProblems

Inconsistent data collection and Inconsistent data collection and classificationclassification

High spatial resolution for High spatial resolution for broadscale mapping purposesbroadscale mapping purposes

Doubts over dataset origins, Doubts over dataset origins, quality, scale etcquality, scale etc

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Data management and QAData management and QAMetadataMetadata

MAGIC standards – consistent MAGIC standards – consistent approachapproach

Providers used standard MAGIC formProviders used standard MAGIC form Issues with varying standards of Issues with varying standards of

form completionform completion Origin and quality sometimes lacking Origin and quality sometimes lacking

– over reliance on personal – over reliance on personal knowledgeknowledge

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Data management and QAData management and QAData Management PlanData Management Plan

Clear procedural guide for Clear procedural guide for maintaining datasetsmaintaining datasets

Flow charts/guides for:Flow charts/guides for:– Data requestData request– Data receiptData receipt– QA proceduresQA procedures– Data input and processingData input and processing– Final QAFinal QA

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Data updateData update

Monthly update procedureMonthly update procedure Will include entirely new datasets Will include entirely new datasets

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Lessons learnedLessons learned

Data provider organisations should Data provider organisations should ensure better consistency in data ensure better consistency in data collection and managedcollection and managed

Joined-up approach between Joined-up approach between devolved gov’t agenciesdevolved gov’t agencies

Employ data management teams Employ data management teams to avoid “hoarding” cultureto avoid “hoarding” culture

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Lessons learntLessons learnt

Data audits to identifyData audits to identify– gaps in information and qualitygaps in information and quality– Priorities for meeting operational and Priorities for meeting operational and

policy requirementspolicy requirements Develop links between partner Develop links between partner

organisations – esp to assist organisations – esp to assist smaller organisationssmaller organisations

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Project final report and data Project final report and data management plan availablemanagement plan available

Thank you for listeningThank you for listening